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Photomasks and UMC Group Finalize Photomask Joint Venture in Taiwan
DuPont Photomasks
Taiwan, Ltd. to Produce Advanced Photomasks in Key Semiconductor
Manufacturing Market
ROUND ROCK,
Texas--Oct. 7, 1998-- DuPont Photomasks, Inc. (Nasdaq:DPMI), commonly
referred to as DPI, and UMC Group, today announced the finalization
of a merchant photomask joint venture to produce photomasks in Taiwan.
Named DuPont
Photomasks Taiwan, Ltd., the joint venture is majority owned by
DPI and will operate initially from UMC Group's existing photomask
production facility in Taiwan's Hsin-Chu Science-based Industrial
Park. The venture employs 40 people and plans to invest (US) $50
million over the next year, including upgrading the infrastructure
and installing new photomask production equipment to support 0.25
micron design rules and below.
DuPont Photomasks
Taiwan, Ltd. also plans to build a new, stand-alone photomask production
facility in Taiwan to accommodate high volume, commercial production
of sophisticated photomasks used for imaging of 0.18 micron and
below integrated circuits.
``Taiwan remains
one of the fastest growing semiconductor markets in the world, driven
by both foundry and DRAM production,'' said Mike Hardinger, chairman
and CEO of DuPont Photomasks. ``By entering into this joint venture
and locating our initial photomask production facility in Hsin-Chu
Science-based Industrial Park, DPI is better positioned to service
our fabless and foundry customers, in addition to the integrated
device manufacturers located in Taiwan.''
``This venture
delivers world-class photomask technology to Taiwan and will provide
to local semiconductor producers, including UMC Group companies,
improved access to advanced binary, optical proximity correction
and phase shift masks necessary to help accelerate our technology
roadmap,'' said H.J. Wu, president of UMC.
``By creating
this joint venture, UMC Group is better able to focus its internal
resources on developing state-of-the-art wafer processes which will
deliver superior value to our customers. We are pleased to join
forces with DPI and look forward to working together to help make
DuPont Photomasks Taiwan, Ltd. a success.''
The new venture,
expected to begin operations by the end of the calendar year, will
strengthen DPI's position in the Asia Pacific region where it currently
maintains facilities in Ichon, Korea and Shanghai, China and announced
in April of this year its intent to construct a new facility in
Singapore.
DPI is the world's
premier and largest photomask manufacturer with the infrastructure
in all three regions of the world to support the production of advanced
photomasks, including those employing optical proximity correction
(OPC) and phase shift features. OPC and phase shift techniques are
enabling technologies used to provide enhanced depth of focus and
critical dimension control necessary to fabricate semiconductor
devices with deep sub-micron feature sizes.
DuPont Photomasks,
Inc.
DPI is the world's
largest photomask manufacturer, operating globally from ten strategically
located facilities in North America, Europe and Asia. The company
produces and supplies photomasks as well as photoblanks (photomask
substrates) and pellicles (protective covers for photomasks). Headquartered
in Round Rock, Texas, DPI posted worldwide sales of over $271 million
in fiscal 1998. The company maintains a Web site at www.photomask.com
Note: This release
includes forward-looking statements based on management's current
plans and expectations. Such statements involve risks and uncertainties
which may cause future activities and results of operations to differ
from those suggested, including risks associated with industry trends,
international currency fluctuations, capacity utilization and the
need to manage growth. For additional information, please refer
to DPI's filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission, specifically
the company's most recent Form 10-K dated September 18, 1998, which
identifies important risk factors that could cause actual results
to differ from those contained in the forward looking statements.
Results for interim periods are not necessarily indicative of results
for the year.
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